I feel like it's longer because it plays out like a dream. Which we have a tendency to think they are a lot longer (hours, or days) when it's really been only an hour.
Fun fact: The rat that claimed that his favorite movie was Frozen was ACTUALLY supposed to say his favorite movie was Aladdin, but the director was talking about getting some ice cream and mentioned frozen yogurt, and then the actor heard “frozen” and flipped the script.
☑ overuse of exploding spheres ☑ people being hit by cars ☑ characters squishing for no reason ☑ models clipping through other models and scenery ☑ earth explodes at the end Yep, that's a 3d movie maker movie alright :D
my young daughter absolutely loves the rats song and sings it every day and when she's having a tantrum singing it to her is the one magic trick that calms her down. thank you for your service
the fact that this literally came out of nowhere on this channel. nothing was leading up to it, no other videos using this program, nothing is what terrifies me the most. part of me feels like jerma and star_ were captured and forced to make this video
Nah not true I was there, Pac Man video was just as weird, along with his Sims videos. Add to that just about every collab he did with Star since the start of 2014
@@Leto_0 Yeah I distinctively remember him doing that laugh in a tf2 video once or twice and when you think about it, that is exactly the type of laugh jerma would give that character since he looks fucking deranged lmao.
"The giant rat" (he who makes all of the rules), is a large talking rat from the Jerma985 videos, "Rat Movie: Mystery of the Mayan Treasure" and "Rat Movie 2: The Movie."
The life cycle of the rats. They just appear when needed, and each one has a giant rat that makes all of the rules. Should the giant rat that makes all of the rules die, another rat must grow in size to replace the old giant rat that makes all of the rules.
I love how it simultaneously looks like this was animated to match the story of the words, but also that this was pre-animated by some other guy and Jerma had to come up with a story to math off the top of his head
1:15 “Ey, you-you just, you’re runnin over a guy right now” Jerma is so brilliant not only because of his wacky ass imagination but he also has *pristine* delivery in his voice acting and when the two collide it’s nothing short of Oscar worthy lmao
Like people make fun of him for being an online weirdo, but every bit he does/every joke, whether it's good or bad, his delivery is SPOT ON everytime. It's nothing short of perfect. He is genuinely such a good storyteller.
Gus: "Is this how you want to be remembered? A dirty little RATTA?!" Salamanca: *dings dings* (translation: I'm the giant rat that makes all of the rules) Gus: "... aaaAAAAHHH!!!"
At my DnD session, we had a gang called the Rats, and my friend was the Giant Rat. We sang the song a lot. Then he died and I became giant rat, cool surprise
i was searching for The Rat Movie and one of the autocompletes was “the rat movie full movie in Hindi” and my dumbass genuinely thought that people were making pirated dubs of the rat movie or something
I remember when Jerma had just dropped this, I was so fucking confused. I think this was around the time when Jerma was changing from the kinda basic TF2 "gameplay commentator" with a big heart that I subbed to into something completely different, ascending .
Wow, just a rat?!? Derek taught me how to drive. Derek saved my marriage and made sure that Karen didn't take the kids. Finally, Derek was the one to bail me out of jail for alleged drug use. To you, Derek may be just a rat. But to me, Derek was that father figure that many of us wish to have Rip Derek 4-20-69 About two years ago.
Rats, we're rats. We're the rats. We prey at night, we stalk at night, we're the rats. I'M THE GIANT RAT THAT MAKES ALL OF THE RULES! Let's see what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into!
If I may offer a scholarly analysis: 1. The central plot of the short revolves around the characters' efforts to steal a valuable treasure. These exploits are depicted in a nonsensical way usually associated with absurdism and comedy. With this in mind, it is possible that the heist is a satirical deconstruction of the thriller/crime genres as they are harnessed in modern game and movie cultures. 2. Furthermore, the "Treasure Chest of the Mayan Temple" - the story's MacGuffin, if you will - can be thought of as a priceless historical artifact with a complex but unknown history. While the likes of Indiana Jones might say "it belongs in a museum", we see the thieves have little interest in its surely breathtaking history, and are not fazed by the animated Mayan guardian statue as we might expect. In video games, we often find oddly-placed treasure chests scattered around various worlds. We rarely question the why, or the how. Whose Purple Rupee was this? Why can't I store the food items, but instead have to consume them immediately to regain health? 3. The Rats could represent nearly anything. They could remind us of quicktime events and cutscenes which render our efforts against bosses pointless from a narrative perspective. But who knows? Not us.
A review on IMDB: The script writing is top notch, TOP NOTCH. The movie starts with the tear jerking composition of the internal struggle we all must face as we march into the abyss of existence. But not to worry if this isn't the kinda start your looking for, as the movie gives you the fastness you want. As we are sprung into mystery, suspense, wonder, Greatest digitally rendered effects in the history of mankind. Some people say its a rarity when a film reveals to you some greater understanding of life, yet somehow this film encapsulates much more. Grab your popcorn, bring your Kleenex and celebrate life with this odyssey of the mind.
Dude ur so observant LOL thanks for point this out, I’ve always hated how a lot of movies reduce the subtlety of just letting something play out on screen without zooming in on it and makng it super obvious like “LOOK HES DOING SOMETNING HES DOING SOKETNING IMPORTANT LOOK LOOK LOOK!!!” Like you can see the knight move from where it is, it was perfect just like that
This is unironically amazing. The perfect mix of sense and fun nonsense. Also THE VOICE ACTING. British(?) guy and deep-voice policeman are my favorite ones lol.
The small rat informing the giant rat about the cat police made me laugh so hard, my lungs felt like they were frozen and collapising, and I almost peed myself laughing
Well, I just wanna make sure you know what’s happening. We’re gonna get the treasure, we’re gonna get out of there, and we also have to sell zhmefjgehfsshjf...
Moral of the story; the existence of a giant rat is a universal constant that is needed in order for all of the rules to be made so the other rats can see what kind of trouble they can get themselves into, and if there can't be a giant rat around, the world blows up as the cats planned this entire time.
Microsoft just announced they're making 3D Movie Maker open source, and with one of the first planned improvements being better graphics here's hoping we get a 4K remaster of this gem.
Don't you mean "Mom, can we have Rat Movie: Mystery of the Mayan Treasure?" "No, we have Rat Movie: Mystery of the Mayan Treasure at home." Rat Movie: Mystery of the Mayan Treasure at home: Ratatouille
Well, he was just outside giving a statement to the police. That probably means he didn't go too far enough away from the bar when he fled. Perhaps he was close enough to see the rats through the windows. Either that, or he passed by the rats as they entered the restaurant.
The Shotgun Gamer The rats are actually illuminati and want to control every triangle that exists to make them combine and turn into a giant sphee that will destroy the world. The only person that can save them is Demon Lord Zaraxxus but, he's too busy controlling Jerma's body.
Hi, I'm Rogert Ebert, famous and now deceased movie critic. After a series of requests and seances, I have returned from the grave and possessed this commenter in order to provide crucial input on this, the first installment of Rat Movie. I'm torn, folks. The franchise has potential. The cat police entrance was very reminiscent of cop dramas from years past, and that felt like a positive addition. The voice acting was spot on. One thing holding this film back from the blockbuster spot was the rats. Rats are the worst, most vile creatures on the planet. Imagine a rat, with it's giant yellow buck teeth, gnawing at your carcass, looking for scraps of flesh on your already stripped bones, blood dripping from its fangs and nothing but hunger and rabid spittle in its fur. What a horrid, unnatural perversion of nature. The rat intrigues me, readers. It entices me. For as much as I revile this creature, I see myself in it. I loathe it for it is me. The primal urge to consume, it grips me. Anyways, this is Roger Ebert, coming at you from the grave, thanks for reading folks.
"Look at that flock of birds over there, it reminds of my favorite movie, The Movie. Hey that's your favorite movie too, right?" "Yo, my favorite movie is Frozen, I like Elza and Anna, okay now I kill you." 10/10 dialogue.